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Correspondence.

"Mother of Seven" writes :- With th 3 near approach of summer J heartily commend the action of the Seaside Society in taking steps to prevent sickness on the beach by strictly enforcing rules of cleanliness. Many accupiers of shacks have 1 een in the habil*of clumping rubbish ot all kinds around the swamp, and in the interests of the children v/ho use the beach so much in trie summer time this must be stopped in order to prevent an outbreak of sickness. In keeping the beach clean the Society is conferring a great benefit upon us mothers who take our chil dren to the beach. It is a safe, clein place for the kiddies to play and it must be kept so. I sha'l deem it my duty to report anyone whom I detect transgressing the laws of sanitation. It other mothers will do the same they will be pro teeiing themselves and their children.

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Opunake Times, Volume LVV, Issue 3675, 30 October 1923, Page 3

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Correspondence. Opunake Times, Volume LVV, Issue 3675, 30 October 1923, Page 3

Correspondence. Opunake Times, Volume LVV, Issue 3675, 30 October 1923, Page 3

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